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This is a one of those 'read it and make up your own mind' books.

A State of Fear by Laura Dodsworth. It's about fear - fear of a virus, fear of death, fear of losing our jobs, our human connections, health and our minds. It's also about how the government weaponised our fear against us - supposedly in our best interests, until we were the most frightened country in Europe. Questions include -

"Why did the government deliberately frighten us, and how has this affected us as individuals and as a country? Who is involved in the decision-making that affects our lives? How does the media leverage fear? Ahead of any official inquiry into the handling of the COVID-19 pandemic, Laura Dodsworth explores all these questions and more, in a thought-provoking discussion of an extraordinary year in British life and politics."

I didn't read the whole book so I just dipped in and out of it, but some of the newspaper headlines and TV news that the author researched is incredible. Here are a few..
From The Daily Star, 23th July 2020 - "Baldies are 40% more at risk of Coronavirus says US study."
The Daily Mirror, 12th November 2020 - Covid survivors could have life threatening allergic reaction to hair dye."
The Daily Telegraph, 28th July 2020 - People over 6ft have double the risk of Coronavirus.
Where would we be without our media??

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It would be a huge mistake to lump all news sources into the same basket. Just because some 'news' sources are sensationally irresponsible, it doesn't mean they all are.

Here's a tip. If a news source runs regular corrections, that's a good sign. NY Times, Wash Post, LA Times; they all run corrections. Regularly. I guarantee you that those dailies you named only run corrections when forced to by a court.